First Templar, The 2011 Arcade action
The First Templar is a third-person action-adventure game, with a historical-fiction setting and two playable main characters. The game takes place during the late 13th century, in the pre-dawn of the Enlightenment. Its story follows two unlikely companions: a French Templar Knight and a young noblewoman who has been accused of heresy and driven from her homeland. Single players can control either one of the characters, allowing the computer to control the other and switching between the two to access the most useful skills from one situation to the next. In the game's two-player drop-in cooperative mode, each player controls a...
Harley Davidson: Road to Sturges 1989 Simulation
It's just 10 days away from the great bike drop bash happening at Sturgis South Dakota, and you're miles away! Ride your Harley through the open countryside to get there in time. You must dodge fallen rocks, automobiles, outrun the police, and rescue a few wayward females with car troubles along the way. During your adventure, you'll be required to upgrade your motorcycle, join cycling events in local towns, and talk to natives in the local stores. Once you get to Sturgis, then the real fun begins! ...
Bubble Bobble 1987 Amiga
Bubble Bobble. Is there anyone that has never heard of those two cute little dinosaurs? Well, if You haven't - be ashamed! Those two little guys are responsible for many divorces, unhappy parents, bad grades in school, Persian gulf war (heh, just kidding)... One of the most famous platforms ever. Jump, run, make bubbles and trap those filthy beasts before You destroy them...on 100 levels! ...
G-Force 1991 Simulation
G-Force is a solid flight-sim revolving around the MiG russian jets, similar to MiG 29. As you boot the game up, you will see a map with targets of the area such as airfields, buildings and military installations. You can then select these and plan missions to take, so it's possible to customize every mission you fly. As well as the campaign option, there is the modem play which lets you can fly against your friends via modem. This game is actually very similar to MiG 29: the cockpit is very much the same, and the graphics and sound are nearly...
Microprose Soccer 1989 Amiga
The 64 version of Microprose Soccer appeared at the end of last year to great acclaim. It was written by Sensible Software, who have since parted company with the Tetbury-based software house, leaving the 16 bit versions to be converted by the Electronic Pencil Co. There are two basic games you can play; standard league footy (played outdoors, whatever the weather) and a six-a-side (played indoors to some crazy tunes). Both are viewed from over- head (as in Kick Off). The standard soccer option allows you to enter into competition with another player or against the computer in the world cup...
Ninja Gaiden 2: Dark Sword of Chaos 1991 Arcade action
A year after the events of the original Ninja Gaiden, a new villain named Ashtar receives word of Jaquio's defeat. Ashtar uses this opportunity to hatch a new plan to plunge the world into darkness. The ninja, Ryu Hayabusa, hits the trail to destroy all manner of vile creatures entering the world while fighting his way to destroy Ashtar, his Dark Sword of Chaos, and whatever else is behind the evil. Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos is a fast paced, side scrolling action game in the tradition of the original Ninja Gaiden game. Ryu is a ninja who...
Neuromancer 1989 Adventure
Neuromancer may very well be the first cyberpunk videogame. The idea of cyberpunk itself is not common among games as of this writing, and author William Gibson is one of the most influential people shaping the genre. This particular title is based on Gibson's novel of the same name. Neuromancer succeeds in bringing the idea of a cyberpunk future to life on your PC screen. The concept of cyberpunk is, in a lot of ways, an inevitable reaction to the development and popularization of the science fiction genre. Whereas science fiction looks to a distant future where mankind makes stunning technological...
Panza Kick Boxing 1990 Amiga
Many people consider Panza Kick Boxing as one of the best fighting games ever made for Amiga. They are probably right since the competition didn't really bother much with making something better. Anyway, what does Panza offer? Aside from fun tournament mode and the option to play a two player game, PKB gives you something you have never seen before - programmable combat moves! There are 55 of them and you can assign 12 to your fighter by a simple customization tool. You can even swap them before a new fight! The tournament mode asks you to fight various boxers until you...
Tubis 1993 Puzzle
The best way to describe Tubis is to say that it is the most complicated Tetris clone ever made. The tube in which the game is played is made of 48 blocks divided into six arches (of 8 blocks each) and each arch has its own color. To make a line disappear you need to collect 8 blocks of the same color in the line. It might sound fairly easy but it's far from that. People like to say that Tubis is the final Tetris level and whoever can beat this game can easily be called the Tetris master. I wish...
X-COM: Terror from the Deep Collector's Edition 1995 Strategy
Here comes the sequel to the enormously popular UFO Enemy Unknown, or X-Com1 which has been on the top of our most popular game list since the day it was made available on the site. Terror From the Deep has earned most of the popularity thanks to its older brother. However, although it being a very good game, I feel that the producers should have done more for the sequel. Frist of all, in my oppinion, the graphics and atmosphere were better in the first part. Secondly, gameplay and all other aspects of the game have basically remained the same -...
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